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Probably you’ve already heard of it, multi-threading. Multi-threading is an efficient way to do multiple things at once. This way you can for example speed up the loading process of a game or other app because the code doesn’t necessarily… Continue Reading →

GoStopWatch is the newest Loovus production. Loovus is known for the GoLockscreens app for Windows Phone but also for TheDeveloperSource, the website you’re looking at at the moment 🙂 Since Windows Phone doesn’t have a built-in Stopwatch application it is… Continue Reading →

Few days ago, Loovus (The founder of TheDeveloperSource) announced it’s new project DYNCRYPT which is a new crypting algorithms that we believe that it’s really not easy to break, we provided also a JavaScript API for developers interesting to test… Continue Reading →

In this third edition of our universal apps series I’m going to show you how the back end of the app works. This is actually the server-side script that will give us all information we need to be able to… Continue Reading →

Here's another quick tip for developers. If you're using Visual Studio, and there's a big chance that you are using Visual Studio, Microsoft recently released a new tool that will interest you. Microsoft released a developer assistant for Visual Studio. Thanks to the Bing search algorithms and Microsoft large developer community platform MSDN it is possible to get sample projects or code snippets right away without having to leave Visual Studio.
The developer assistant nicely integrates with Visual Studio IntelliSense, it can show you relevant information about the features that you're implementing and the API's that you're using at the moment. You can just copy and paste the code to insert it into your code.
The plugin also provides a sort of sample and code browser where you can find a lot of helpful source code and even complete Visual Studio samples.
You can download the Bing Developer Assistant for Visual Studio 2012 and 2013. Click here to get more information about this tool.

Here’s another quick tip for developers. If you’re using Visual Studio, and there’s a big chance that you are using Visual Studio, Microsoft recently released a new tool that will interest you. Microsoft released a developer assistant for Visual Studio…. Continue Reading →

Hello, In this tutorial we’ll see these things Reading from local XML file that exits in the app Reading data from XML and loading it into a list Using XML for data binding XML (Extensible Markup Language) data file (composed… Continue Reading →

In the second part of this tutorial we’re going to make some simple changes to the layout of the Universal Hub App. We’re going to change the title of the app and we’re adding some images. First I’m going to… Continue Reading →

Hi, I’ve been doing this with a friend (Ines Azouz, a young Windows Phone developer Girl) few days ago and so I loved to share it with you, let’s take it easy, start your Visual Studio, create a new Windows… Continue Reading →

Universal apps, introduced back in April by Microsoft, a great way for developers to create apps for all systems. You can run Universal apps on Windows, Windows Desktop, Windows Phone and probably Microsoft will open it up in the future… Continue Reading →